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ESOP - Environmental Surveillance and Oversight Program 2024 Data Report
South Carolina Department of Environmental Services, Aiken Environmental Affairs Office; Environmental Surveillance and Oversight Program
South Carolina Department of Environmental Services, Aiken Environmental Affairs Office; Environmental Surveillance and Oversight Program
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Abstract
South Carolina’s Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) monitors the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (SRS) for potential contaminants and produces a report of all its annual findings. The information portrayed in this report has been the result of work conducted under an Agreement in Principle through a Remediation and Environmental Monitoring Grant with the U.S. Department of Energy-Savannah River. Work conducted in 2024 was covered under Grant # DE-EM0005299. On July 1st, 2024, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) split into two new state agencies. These agencies are the South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) and the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES). The Environmental Surveillance and Oversight Program transitioned to SCDES and this report is published under this agency. For the 2024 monitoring year, the program was under DHEC for the first half of the year and SCDES for the second half. The monitoring and results from 2024 are considered from SCDES in this data report.
Issue Date
2025-12
Keywords
Savannah River Site (Westinghouse Savannah River Company)--Environmental conditions, Radioactive waste disposal--Environmental aspects--South Carolina--Aiken County, Environmental monitoring--South Carolina--Aiken County, Hazardous waste sites--Zone of aeration--Monitoring--South Carolina--Aiken County
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